Friday, July 26, 2019

Parshas Pinchas

After he is told that he will not lead Jewish People into the Promised Land, Moshe Rabbeinu asks Hashem to appoint someone to take his place. Hashem tells Moshe that Yehoshua will be the one to lead the Nation after he dies.

Just like Hashem would never abandon His nation and leave them without a leader, Hashem would never abandon any one of us. He already has the salvation in place before He gives us a challenge. We can strengthen ourselves with this truth by noticing that when we are going through something difficult, Hashem sends a messenger, someone to give us advice or support to help us get through that tough time.

May we be able to help our friends and neighbors when they are struggling and always stay strong in our faith that Hashem has a salvation ready for us before He sends any challenge our way!

1 comment:

  1. Mr. Dennis Prager said:

    “...as a rule, religious Jews are more committed to Jewish survival.

    One recent example:

    During the height of the Palestinian terror, while secular Jewish organizations cancelled their youth trips to Israel, the Orthodox did not.

    SOURCE: Ignoring G-d by Dennis Prager, Kosher Spirit magazine, Fall 2003 edition
    www.ok.org/kosherspirit/fall-2003/ignoring-g-d/

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